Georgia special election: Stonecrest, South Fulton voters go to polls

Residents in two new cities, South Fulton and Stonecrest, will cast ballots for their first mayors and council members during Tuesday's special election.and more »

Residents inÂ two new cities, South Fulton and Stonecrest, will cast ballots Tuesday for their first mayors and council members as voters across metro Atlanta go to the polls for local elections.

Dozens of candidates are running in the inaugural elections for South Fulton and Stonecrest. Voters approved referendums creating the two southside cities last November.

In South Fulton, a city of about 100,000 people, nine candidates are vying for the mayorâ€™s seat, while more than 60 are running for seven council seats.

With so many candidates, most, if not all of the races, are expected to go to a runoff. Runoff elections are scheduled for April 18.

Camilla Moore, the head of the South Fulton transition team, said she hopes voters will look for candidates who have vision and understand the responsibility that comes with holding office.

â€œThe first set of elected officials are so important,â€ she said. â€œThey dictate who you are as a city for the next 20 years.â€

To see the full list of South Fulton candidates, go toÂ http://bit.ly/2jZlWte. For video interviews of the mayoral candidates, seeÂ http://bit.ly/2jZrnIJ.

In Stonecrest, which includes 50,000 residents in DeKalb County, three candidates are running for mayor and 17 others are seeking five council seats.

To learn more about Stonecrest candidates for mayor, and to see a list of council candidates,Â read The Atlanta Journal-Constitutionâ€™s coverage here.

In Roswell, four candidates are running to fill the Post 4 position that expires at the end of the year. It was vacated by Kent Igleheart, who was charged with sexual exploitation of a child, in the fall.

Loganville residents will vote Tuesday on whether to allow Sunday sales of beer, wine and distilled spirits by the package.

Candidates are qualifying this week to run for mayor and City Council in the new municipality of Stonecrest. The election will be held March 21. HYOSUB SHIN / HSHIN@AJC.COMThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution